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P A V B Swamy

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Nationality
  
Indian

Fields
  
Statistics, Econometrics

Role
  
Statistician

Name
  
P. V.


Institutions
  
Federal Reserve System Ohio State University SUNY Buffalo

Alma mater
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Andhra University

Institution
  
Federal Reserve System, Ohio State University, University at Buffalo

Doctoral advisor
  
Arthur Goldberger

Paravastu Aananta Venkata Bhattandha Swamy (born c. 1934) is an Indian-born statistician. His research focused on econometric issues such as the simultaneous presence of measurement error, misspecified functional forms, and omitted variables.

After earning a B.A. in economics from Andhra University, India, in 1956, both an M.A. in economics and a M.S. in statistics from the same university in 1958, Swamy attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He finished his Ph.D. dissertation under the supervision of Arthur Goldberger in 1968. He then followed a conventional academic path leading from Assistant Professor at SUNY Buffalo in 1967 to Professor at Ohio State University in 1972. In 1974, Swamy joined the Federal Reserve System where he worked, first as an Economist, and then as a Senior Economist, in the Division of Research and Statistics until 1995.

References

P. A. V. B. Swamy Wikipedia